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HP 123503-001 Storageworks Short Wave 64-Bit Fibre Channel
- Fibre Channel connectivity
- 64-bit interface
- Short Wave optics
- Part of the HP Storageworks family
- Enables server connection to SANs
- Designed for enterprise storage environments
- Supports high data transfer rates
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Product Overview
The HP 123503-001 is a Short Wave 64-Bit Fibre Channel adapter from the Storageworks line. It is designed to provide high-speed connectivity for servers to Fibre Channel storage networks.
Technical Information
| Part Number | 123503-001 |
| Product Line | HP Storageworks |
| Interface | 64-Bit |
Additional Specifications
| Technology | Fibre Channel |
| Optics | Short Wave |
Product Description
The HP 123503-001 is a Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter (HBA) that belongs to the esteemed HP Storageworks product line. This adapter is specifically engineered to facilitate high-speed, reliable connections between servers and Fibre Channel Storage Area Networks (SANs). Its 64-bit interface ensures ample bandwidth for demanding enterprise workloads, allowing servers to communicate efficiently with storage resources. The inclusion of 'Short Wave' optics indicates the type of optical transceiver used, typically for shorter distances within a data center. This technology is optimized for performance and reliability over these defined ranges. As a component of the Storageworks family, it is built to meet the rigorous demands of enterprise environments, where uptime and data integrity are paramount. This adapter plays a critical role in modern IT infrastructures by enabling servers to access shared storage resources over a dedicated SAN. It is designed to handle significant I/O operations, reducing latency and improving the overall performance of applications that rely on fast storage access. The 64-bit architecture ensures it can keep pace with the high throughput capabilities of Fibre Channel networks.



